EX “CASHMERE.” RAIL W A-Y HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. EX ‘GASHMEES.’ THE FOLLOWING GOODS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, r\ N E CASE ASSORTED HOSIERY 1 Rale Welsh Flannel, of qualities 1 Case Gentlemen’s Clothing, of the very best make and superior texture 1 Case Merino and Lamb’s Wool Shirts, Brown Cotton, Lamb’s Wool and Merino Pantaloons, and an Assortment of Winter Hosiery 1 Case Rough and Dressed Hollands, Patent Window Holland, Dowlas, lor pillowslips 1 Case Nicknacks, colored Costumes in porcelain; Crochet, Knitting, and Netting Needles, in fancy boxes; Evans’s Boar-head and Barber’s Crochet Cotton. Strut’s Knitting Colton; Leather Snake Bells; Ladies’ Companions, Ornamented Clocks, with glass shades; Colored Hair Pins, Brooches, Table Bells, etc., etc. 1 Case Assorted Haberdashery 1 Bale Long Cloths, of qualities. EX “ SIR EDWARD PAGET.” THE UNDERMENTIONED LIST WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS i Case Ladies’and Children’s Woollen Polkas, of every variety; a-i and 6-4-Woo Handkerchiefs; 8-4 Wool Plaid Shawls; ditto ditto Scarf-Shawls; Wool Scarf Shawls, of every class i Case Plain, Brown, Striped, Spotted, and Shot Derrys; Toilet Covers, of two colors; and Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Colored Venetians, for blinds, also in Landscape and Marine 1 Case Gents’ While and Colored Kid Gloves; Ladies’ ditto ditto ; and Fancy Cashmere Mixture and Philoiell ; White and Colored Cashmere Hoods ; Fancy Mufflers; Athol Sleeves; Edinburgh, Belgian, Swiss, and Rachel Fancy Beauforts; Fancy and Royal Alberts 1 Case Tweed; Printed Cravats; Printed Alpacas ; Ginghams; Hungarian, Bloomer, Italian, Phishing, Printed Flannels; Fancy Druggets 1 Case Black and Colored Alpaca Lustres, Atlanta Mixture; Persian de Roi; Figured and Plain Coburgs, of colors; Black and Colored Orleans; Colored French Crapes, for dresses; Royal ditto Ball Dresses, in various fabrics—a great variety. 1 Case Printed Orleans and Cashmeres, Gala DcLaines, Nouveau Fabric, Superfine Silk Checks, new material for dresses; Filled Shawls, various; and billed Scarf-Shawls; Printed DeLainc Handkerchiefs; Cashmere ditto; Black and White Lace Falls. 1 Case Linen and Cotton Ticking; Carpeting 1 Case Trimmings, of various kinds, for dresses; Long and Short Robes, beautifully worked; Threads, Laces, Scolloping, Insertion, Flouncings, Trimmings, Head Ornaments, and Baby’s Trimmed Caps, in Scotch and French Cambric, etc., etc. The undersigned flatters himself that his Stock is unrivalled in the Colony, and which will be sold at the smallest remunerating rate. ALFRED JONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-Street. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, i SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES’, GENTS’, AND CHILDREN’S A BOOTS AND SHOES, THE YE R Y BE S T EV E R IMPO RT E 1). Also— SOME OF THE VERY WORST. Shorlland-strcet, Auckland, May 19th, 1855-. THOMAS KEY EX.
B 0 N JV_E T S. LANDED THIS DAY, EX CASHMERE , O|NE CASE, containing,— Boys’ Leghorn Hats Do. Count dc Paris Girls’ and Maids’ Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Women’s do. do. Do. Plain Tuscan do. Do. Fancy do. do. Do. Glace Drawn do. Also, i Bale best 5-4 Chintz Prints An Excellent Assortment of Children’s Dresses Paisley Filled and Berogc Long Shawls. —Good Needlewomen wanted, also several Apprentices. W. Rattray, New Zealand House. May 25, 4855. AUCKLAND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. WANTED,— Two Good Blacksmiths,— Two Fiitcrs-up, or Yyce-Men; also an out-door Apprentice. W. Bourne, Engineer. Queen Street.
FAMILY AND GENTLEMEN’S BOARDING RESIDENCE. Princes Street, (Cpposiic Government House Gate, next door to the office of the Union Bank.) JH. KING respectfully announces tliat * he has established—what has been so long felt to be a great desideratum in Auckland A Respectable and Commodious BOARDING HOUSE for the reception of strangers arriving from England and the adjacent Colonies, Settlers and their families having occasion to visit Auckland, and a comfortable home for respectable Young Men in business occupations in the city, lie has taken those capacious premises formerly occupied by the family of the late General Pitt, which are now being fitted up, and no expense will be spared in furnishing every thing needful for comfort and convenience, and keeping the tabic well supplied with Good old English Fare. An Ordinary every day at Two o’clock. A RESPECTABLE FEMALE would be glad to undertake to nurse a child. Apply to * Mrs. Wilson, Chapel Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 745, 4 June 1853, Page 1
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